to make incorrect your entire problem, is neither Science [10]

nor obedience.

However keenly the human affections yearn to for-

give a mistake, and pass a friend over it smoothly, one's

sympathy can neither atone for error, advance individual

growth, nor change this immutable decree of Love: “Keep [15]

My commandments.” The guerdon of meritorious

faith or trustworthiness rests on being willing to work

alone with God and for Him,—willing to suffer patiently

for error until all error is destroyed and His rod and His